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How Religious Revivals Gave Women a Voice in Colonial America
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J.D. Dickey
| November 22, 2019
How George Eliot Became a Social Outcast at the Height of Her Fame
On Her Final novel,
Daniel Deronda
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Norman Lebrecht
| November 22, 2019
A Family Tree Forever Changed By Disaster
Sarah Abrevaya Stein on the Great Fire of Salonica
By
Sarah Abrevaya Stein
| November 22, 2019
Retracing the Historical (and Literal) Path of Napoleon's Retreat from Russia
Sylvain Tesson Attempts to Journey Back to 1812
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Sylvain Tesson
| November 21, 2019
On the Great Secret-Keepers
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Do Archivists Have Political Motivations Too?
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Courtney Taylor
| November 21, 2019
Who Were the Scribes Who Actually Wrote Down the
Epic of Gilgamesh
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American Diplomacy After Benghazi
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How the Vietnam War Changed
Political Poetry
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The Debutante Ball in the Global
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Blue Babies, Big Egos, and the Wild World of Early Open Heart Surgery
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Gabriel Brownstein
| November 19, 2019
What If We Called It the 'Flax Age' Instead of the 'Iron Age'?
Correcting the Historical Bias Against Domestic Materials
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Kassia St. Clair
| November 19, 2019
The Education of a Civil Rights Hero
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On Jane Austen, Elizabeth Warren, and the Legacy of the Stoic Woman
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The Backlist: Reading John le Carré's 'The Little Drummer Girl' with I.S. Berry
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
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Stephen King
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"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"